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(More customer reviews)I followed the advice of a previous reviewer and ordered the "biggest" size they had- XL.
I don't mind snug t-shirts but this is a VERY small t-shirt. I own other "baby doll" t-shirts that DO fit.
Probably sized for young teenagers that have only started puberty. Or anorexics.
If you weigh over 140lbs and are more than a size 12, you are not going to fit this shirt. Ever. If you have hips, this shirt will never fit.
The material is thin as is common in this style of t-shirt. I have seen t-shirts for Barbie with thicker material. It is nice material but VERY thin and no stretch/give at all. Think "straight-jacket."
The printing on the shirt is with a heavier ink and completely changes the weight and feel of the shirt in those places. Very stiff. I could achieve a similar feel by using house paint on fabric. I am not convinced that this will wear well though.
That tag on the shirt is huge and rather useless and I didn't like it. Nowhere on the shirt is the size printed. I am guessing they got the size correct by what was printed on the plastic bag it came in.
So I am rather disappointed overall.
But if you are "pocket-sized," have zero fat in excess ANYWHERE on your torso that you don't mind showing off (this is NOT a flattering t-shirt for hiding anything,) have no hips, want to layer your t-shirts without adding bulk from material and have an urge to shell out $30+ dollars with the shipping for a tissue-thin addition to your wardrobe..... than this is an awesomely designed shirt for that.
I do love the design. Just wish I could wear it.
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